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Alongside popular shows like "Detroit Muscle," "Engine Power," and "Truck Tech," the how-to television brand "PowerNation" offers "Xtreme Off Road" in its series of syndicated automotive programs. With hosts Jeremy Weckman and Eliza Leon leading builds, "XOR" specializes in showing viewers how to fabricate and weld custom crawlers, buggies, diesels, and 4x4s before testing them out on off-road courses.

There are smart, talented women to be heard in male-dominated sports TV. CBS Sports Network tries to level the field with "We Need to Talk," a groundbreaking series hosted, produced, directed by women. A rotating panel includes Pro Football Hall of Fame sportscaster Lesley Visser, celebrated journalist Andrea Kremer, CBS Sports Radio host Dana Jacobson, world champion boxer Laila Ali, and CBS college football reporter Allie LaForce. Their guests are athletes, TV/radio personalities, league/team executives, and news/sports journalists. Coordinating producer Suzanne Smith hopes the show provides girls with great role models in sports journalism.

Since talking sports during his undergrad days on the Syracuse University airwaves, Adam Schein's passionate, energetic, fan-friendly style has served him well, from the legendary WFAN in New York to a daily show on Sirius Radio. It's also prepared him for his dream job -- "Time to Schein," a national weekday series on CBS Sports Network. In a fast-moving, unscripted format, the host presents his unique perspective on the latest news and social media trends, provides bold predictions and interacts with key players, personalities and league personnel. Schein also hosts "That Other Pregame Show" and "NFL Monday QB" on CBS Sports Network during the NFL season.

Part of the "PowerNation" series of syndicated automotive programs, "Detroit Muscle" delights fans of 1960s and '70s era muscle cars -- and the Motor City's latest modern muscle machines -- by detailing step-by-step restoration and modification projects. From fitting a 1967 Galaxy with a 347 turbo to showing how a 50-year-old Mustang can handle like a late-model pony, the show's crew aims to make cars go fast and look pretty.

Even a little local knowledge can be the difference between making or breaking a fishing expedition. That's the attitude veteran anglers Ali Hussainy and Rush Maltz celebrate on this show. The friends from opposite ends of the country -- Ali is a Californian, while Rush is from the Florida Keys -- explore their home grounds as well as exotic hot spots, seeking out unique aspects and hidden jewels of each destination. The also recognize the characters who pursue a lifelong addiction to fishing and the outdoors. "We want to eat and hang out where the locals do," Rush says. "That is where the real fishing stories are told."